The answer is D: to show that ethers are many
Answer:
<u>The article is an Expository article. </u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note how the author, Matthew Hutson began the article, he said<em> </em><em>"Consider a series of experiments conducted by researchers led by...," </em>that is to say, he was giving information about the subject matter to his readers.
The main idea or central thesis of this article is to portray how Puritan believes are still present in American society today.
One reason was that "the so-called Protestant work ethic" of respected men like Martin Luther and John Calvin likely influenced the work habits of American culture.
One specific evidence that Hutson offer for why the Puritans still influence American culture today was a study that shows how the view of Martin Luther and John Calvin, in which "they believed in predestination and viewed success as a sign of salvation". I quote Hutson,
"American and Canadian college students were asked to solve word puzzles involving anagrams. But first, some were subtly exposed to (or “primed” with) salvation-related words like “heaven” and “redeem,” while others were exposed to neutral words. The researchers found that the Americans — but not the Canadians — solved more anagrams with salvation on the mind."
To some extent, because the study didn't claim all of American society were still been influenced by the Puritans but makes a balanced conclusion.
So we know the bus can travel 2,160 miles in 36 hours
to find out how many hours the bus travels in an hour we simply divide the total miles given (2,160) by the total hours given (36)
2160 miles/36 hours = 60 miles
so the average distance the bus travels in 1 hour is 60 miles
D) The author is Selection 1 thinks that people should try to save grizzly bears and the author of Selection 2 believes that the rise in grizzly bears populations are causing an issue for both species.
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This is a really good speech! Just try not to say "to this very day" and "today" so often.